| Book - 1841 - 164 pages
...ave spirits haunted Cumnor Hall ! The Tillage-ndi, wtA fearful Avoid the ancwct ct nx*»-erown in,. Nor ever lead the merry dance Among the groves of Cumnor Hall. Fall many a trav'ller oft hath sigh'd, And pensive wept the countess" fall. As, wand'ring onwards,... | |
| Walter Scott - Historical fiction, Scottish - 1844 - 658 pages
...dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The village maids, with fearful glance, Avoid the ancient moss-grown wall ; Nor ever lead the merry dance, Among the groves of Cumnor Hall. Vull many a traveller oft hath sigh'd, And pensive wept the Countess' fall, As wandering onwards they've... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 662 pages
...dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The village maids, with fearful glance, Avoid the ancient moss-grown wall ; Nor ever lead the merry dance, Among...fall, As wandering onwards they've espied The haunted tower» of Cumnor Hull. \ в BOTsI or; i'. ist March, i83i. l am an innkeeper, and know my grounds,... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The village maids with fearful glance, Avoid the ancient has sighed, And pensive wept the Countess' fall, As wandering onwards they've espied The haunted towers... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The village maids with fearful glanco, Avoid the ancient moss-grown wall J kV> l * L < 0W O + GN B ˱ͯi 8Uv[N ! w " Q BR+ ^b t V; is? ha« sighed, And penrire wept the Countess* fall, Ач wandering onwards they've espied The haunted... | |
| Book - English poetry - 1847 - 206 pages
...hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall ! The village- maids, with fearful glance, Avoid the ancient moss-grown wall, Nor ever lead the merry dance Among the groves of Cumnor Hall. Full many a trav'ller oft hath sigh'd, And pensive wept the countess' fall, As, wand'ring onwards, he has spied... | |
| James Thorne - Thames River (England) - 1847 - 480 pages
...was by that of Pope or Gay. It has, however, little to reward the visitor. Mickle tells us that — " Full many a traveller oft hath sigh'd, And pensive wept the countess' fall, As wandering onward they 've espied The haunted towers of Cumnor Hall." But there are no haunted towers to stimulate... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 pages
...enthusiastic romancist who visits it, however, will, we fear, be disappointed. Mickle tells us that " Full many a traveller oft hath sigh'd, And pensive wept the countess' foil, As wand'ring onwards they've espied The haunted towers of Ciimnor Hall." Much more then might... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 pages
...dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The village maids, with fearful glance, Avoid the ancient moss-grown wall ; Nor ever lead the merry dance, Among the groves of Cumnor Hall. Full many a traveDcr oft hath sigh'd. And pensive wept the Countess1 fall, As wandering onwards they 've espied... | |
| Arethusa Hall - Readers - 1851 - 422 pages
...dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The Tillage maids, with fearful glance, Avoid the ancient moss-grown wall; Nor ever lead the merry dance •...Among the groves of Cumnor Hall. Full many a traveller has sighed, And pensive wept the countess' fall, As, wandering onwards, they 've espied The haunted... | |
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